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Preview of Types of Irony Worksheet for Grades 9-12

Types of Irony Worksheet for Grades 9-12

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Gale Johnson
A worksheet where students are given the definitions of three kinds of irony (situational, dramatic and verbal) and students then look at examples and identify the different types of irony each example fits. Answer key is provided as well as grade calculation. Gale-Johnson
Preview of Newspaper Scavenger Hunt

Newspaper Scavenger Hunt

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Gale Johnson
This worksheet introduces all the different parts of a newspaper and the definitions by asking the students to search and record information from different sections of the paper. Newspaper Definitions and Vocabulary Parts of a Newspaper Sections of a Newspaper Scavenger Hunt Gale Johnson
Preview of Types of Evidence for Grades 9-12

Types of Evidence for Grades 9-12

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This worksheet has 17 situations where the student has to identify the type of evidence being used. A sidebar provides the definitions to the following types of evidence: facts, statistics, examples, testimony (expert and eyewitness). The evidence uses the theme of Minecraft for all the examples. Evidence Worksheet Fact, Statistic, Example Expert and Eyewitness Testimony Gale Johnson
Preview of Analogies Worksheet - Synonym/Antonym, Part/Whole and Category/Type

Analogies Worksheet - Synonym/Antonym, Part/Whole and Category/Type

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Gale Johnson
This worksheet provides definitions and examples for the types of analogies listed. The students must first identify the type for each analogy and then complete 20 different analogies. Answer key is provided. Analogies Worksheet Gale Johnson
Preview of Non Fiction Text Features Scavenger Hunt for Grades 6-12

Non Fiction Text Features Scavenger Hunt for Grades 6-12

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This worksheet gives the student the definitions for 18 text features and asks the students to find them in a textbook. It also asks the students how these features help to clarify the text. Non Fiction Informational Text Text Features Gale Johnson
Preview of Logical Fallacies for Grades 9-12

Logical Fallacies for Grades 9-12

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This activity provides a handout with definitions for 19 fallacies. Then the student completes a worksheet asking them to look at 19 examples and identify the fallacy the example demonstrates. Answer Key and Grade Calculations are provided. Logical Fallacies Worksheet Gale Johnson
Preview of Troublesome Words Worksheet Bundle for Grades 6-9

Troublesome Words Worksheet Bundle for Grades 6-9

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This bundle includes 10 worksheets with answer keys and a crossword puzzle with answer key. The troublesome words include the following: • Affect – Effect • Accept – Except • Sit – Sat – Set • Their – There - They’re • Your – You’re • Loose – Lose • To – Two – Too • Quite – Quiet • Passed – Past • Proceed - Precede Troublesome Words English Language Arts Vocabulary Gale Johnson
Preview of Urban Heat Islands Worksheet - Grades 8-11

Urban Heat Islands Worksheet - Grades 8-11

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A technology worksheet asking students to answer questions about Urban Heat Islands and their effects. A graph is also included that students have to use to answer questions on temperature differences in different cities. Gale-Johnson
Preview of Short Story Literary Terms Scavenger Hunt for Grades 6-12

Short Story Literary Terms Scavenger Hunt for Grades 6-12

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This worksheet asks the student to analyze a short story to find 23 different Literary Elements including theme, protagonist, antagonist, conflict, setting, exposition, foreshadowing, climax, denouement, flat/static characters, round/dynamic characters, symbol, allusion, flashback, irony, tone, mood, plot, indirect characterization, direct characterization, rising action, metaphor and simile. Then the student is asked to analyze how the element is used in the story by either citing quotes or fi
Preview of Accept vs Except Worksheet - Grades 6-9

Accept vs Except Worksheet - Grades 6-9

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Gale Johnson
A grammar worksheet helping students understand the difference between the vocabulary words accept and except. Gale-Johnson vocabulary grammar language arts english
Preview of Professional Development Spreadsheet for Tracking Hours

Professional Development Spreadsheet for Tracking Hours

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Gale Johnson
A spreadsheet to help track professional development hours for the year. Includes columns for date, time, location of meeting, type of meeting, speakers, subject and hours. It also includes a box for grand total of professional development hours for the year at the bottom. There is room to enter 24 meetings. Gale-Johnson
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Textual Analysis for Literary Devices Act 2 Scene 2

Romeo and Juliet Textual Analysis for Literary Devices Act 2 Scene 2

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This worksheet gives the definition of metaphor, simile, paradox, personification, alliteration and hyperbole and asks students to look at excerpts from the play and identify which literary device it exemplifies. There are 21 examples. Answer key provided. Gale Johnson Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare Literary Devices Metaphor Simile Personification Alliteration
Preview of Sit - Sat - Set Worksheet for Grades 6-9

Sit - Sat - Set Worksheet for Grades 6-9

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Gale Johnson
This worksheet provides the definitions for sit, sat and set and asks the students to complete 18 fill in the blanks. Answer key and grading scale are provided. sit - sat - set troublesome words vocabulary and grammar Gale Johnson
Preview of Affect vs. Effect Worksheet - Grades 6-9

Affect vs. Effect Worksheet - Grades 6-9

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Gale Johnson
a grammar sheet showing the proper use of Affect vs Effect, Gale-Johnson, language arts, handouts, worksheets, interactive notebooks,
Preview of Bell Ringers for Language Arts 8-12

Bell Ringers for Language Arts 8-12

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A Year's Worth of Bell Ringers for Language Arts in a 36 week format. 24 Writing Prompts 44 Language Prompts 24 Analogies 16 Greek Prefixes 38 Fluency Flurry Categories 36 Lists 36 Word Races 36 Ryhmes Language Arts, Ice Breakers, Warm Ups, Starters, Fillers Gale Johnson
Preview of Interest Inventory for Students in Grades 6-12

Interest Inventory for Students in Grades 6-12

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A comprehensive student interest inventory focusing on four areas: family, entertainment, personal and school. This inventory asks the student to identify many favorites from best friends, favorite school subject, music, superhero, books, TV shows, colors, ice cream flavors, sports, food, etc. It also asks for family data such as parents, siblings, birth order and pets. The student is asked to describe themselves with three adjectives and to also list career goals and three wishes.
Preview of The Raven Figurative Language Worksheet - Grades 9-12

The Raven Figurative Language Worksheet - Grades 9-12

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Gale Johnson
This figurative language worksheet for The Raven by Edgar Allen Poe uses citation and features the following: Repetition Rhyme Scheme Alliteration Internal Rhyme Rhythm Gale-Johnson
Preview of Ancient China Matching Quiz for Grades 6-12

Ancient China Matching Quiz for Grades 6-12

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Gale Johnson
This matching quiz is set up in a table and contains the following 29 terms and definitions: Zhou dynasty, Shang dynasty, Han dynasty, Qin dynasty, Hanfeizi, Confucius, Huang He (Yellow River), Chang Jiang (Yangtze River), Gobi, Yu the Great, Anyang, pictographs, ideographs, oracle bones, Wu Wang, aristocrat, tenant farmers, Mandate of Heaven, Laozi, Kunlun Shan and Tian Shan, Himalayas, filial piety, Qin Shihuangdi, Liu Bang, Han Wudi, Ban Zhao, acupuncture, the Silk Road, and Buddhism. Gale J
Preview of Eulogy, Elegy and Obituaries

Eulogy, Elegy and Obituaries

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Gale Johnson
This worksheet gives the students seven examples from literature to determine whether the example is a eulogy, elegy or obituary. The definitions of each are provided in a sidebar on the worksheet. An answer key is also provided. Excerpts include: Walt Whitman’s O Captain! My Captain! Ted Kennedy’s Eulogy for Robert F. Kennedy Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr’s Eulogy for the Martyred Children: Birmingham Church Bombing Mona Simpson’s Eulogy for her brother, Steve Jobs Oprah’s Eulogy for Rosa Parks
Preview of Your - You're Worksheet for Grades 6-9

Your - You're Worksheet for Grades 6-9

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Gale Johnson
This worksheet defines the terms Your and You’re and asks the students to complete 20 fill in the blank exercises. Answer Key and Grade Scale Included. Your - You're Vocabulary - Grammar Troublesome Words Gale Johnson
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Experience

I have taught Tech Ed, Language Arts and Social Studies.

Teaching style

I believe in a student-centered approach with inquiry learning based on the teacher as a personal model.

My own education history

B.A. English (Writing Concentration) Minor: Communication from University of Tennessee - Chattanooga 1992

Additional biographical information

When Gale Johnson is not using her 12 years of teaching experience awakening students to their potential, she's running on a soccer field with a whistle in her hand officiating. She finds this and yoga an excellent way to release stress. She's also a certified nerd and a lifelong learner with a voracious reading appetite.